Rezoning low-income communities of color is about much more than “just the facts.” It transcends statistics, analysis, and policy – however “participatory” the planning process may appear.
Indeed, encouraging massive increases in the number of high-priced properties in low-income communities like East Harlem/El Barrio is the antithesis of “inclusionary.” Real estate is all about the money. Developers are primarily concerned with what tomorrow’s market will bear, not the people who live here today.
Decent and permanently affordable housing is an international human right. It is that fundamental truth that is moving African Americans, Latinos, and Asians throughout New York City to fight Mayor Bill de Blasio’s racist rezoning policies and challenge any elected official complicit in the destruction of our beloved neighborhoods.
Communities are rising up and saying NO to Mayor de Blasio’s racist rezoning. Activists from East Harlem; Inwood and Washington Heights; Southern Boulevard and other parts of the South Bronx; East New York and Flatbush, Brooklyn; Ridgewood, Queens; Chinatown; the Lower East Side; and the Bay Street corridor on Staten Island are coming together and standing strong.
Fed up and fighting back, activists are unwilling to play left field for any politician or nonprofit organization looking to use public outrage to negotiate better terms—or as a cover to ease their conscience. We do not support ANY rezoning. No ifs, ands, or buts about it.
That was the message delivered at Community Board 11’s full-board meeting on June 20th, as dozens of community residents and housing allies demanded the board reject any plan to gentrify East Harlem. The meeting was eventually disrupted as activists rushed the stage to prevent board members from proceeding to vote no “with conditions” (essentially a yes).
Outraged board members then began screaming and demanding that protesters “mind their manners” so the vote could continue. But, the point of nonviolent civil disobedience is to STOP business as usual, to SHUT IT DOWN. Being “polite” and “respecting the process” did not end slavery, segregation, apartheid, and it certainly will never stop gentrification.
Rather than doing the right thing and adjourning the meeting, Community Board 11 proceeded to hold an essentially illegal secret (paper) vote, while several board members (and their friends) threatened and physically attacked several protesters.
Press reports erroneously described the assault as a “fight” started by protestors. In fact, it was members of the board that were OUT OF ORDER and engaging in egregious, unlawful actions.
As a result, activists are now demanding the vote be annulled and calling for immediate community board reforms:
Term limits for community board members: There’s experience and then there’s entrenchment and entitlement. As is the case with NYC Council members, 8 or even 12 years is more than enough time for any one individual to make a difference.
Publicly elected (not politically appointed) NEIGHBORHOOD representatives.
On-time appointments to community boards, as mandated by law. Bringing members on board two months late (and just weeks before a major vote) is unacceptable.
Full disclosure: Make board members’ financial and political interests public.
Training on the legalities of conducting board business during civil disobediences or other disruptions.
Training on the proper etiquette for handling people engaged in civil disobedience. Members who assault or threaten the public (or incite anyone else to do so) should be removed immediately.
Training on the public’s legal right to witness all voting procedures.
Training on the public’s legal right to record all government meetings.
Enforcement of legal restrictions on “gifts” (entertainment passes, meals, jobs, contracts, apartments) by any agency, company, or individual doing business before the board.
Meals and refreshments presented at open meetings must be made available to the general public.
Of course, the corruption goes much deeper and much more radical change is needed in a city (and world) where black and brown bodies are as easily disposed as yesterday’s leftovers.
For more information visit: http://eastharlempreservation.org and http://www.elbarriounite.org

March 16, 2017 - NYC- MarinaOrtizEast HarlemPreservation spoke outside NYCCity Hall. She was part of another faction of New York's local Prog-machine, led by a people-of-color consortium from the Citywide AllianceAgainstDisplacement. They gathered AGAIN demanding Mayor de Blasio STEP DOWN NOW!
Excerpt from Against Displacement Press Release - from his progressive opposition - "Mayor de Blasio, “gentrifier-in-chief,” has designated NYC a “sanctuary city” in an effort to protect immigrants from racist and xenophobic TrumpExecutive Orders. For many NYC immigrants, however, our communities are under siege as we live in the instability and crisis as a result of the Mayor’s own rezoning policy that is displacing us from the very places that we seek refuge."

The neighborhood is one of the largest predominantly Latino communities in New York City, mostly made up of Puerto Ricans, as well as increasing numbers of Dominican, Salvadoran and Mexican immigrants. It includes the area formerly known as Italian Harlem, in which the remnants of a once predominantly Italian community remain. The Chinese population has increased dramatically in East Harlem since 2000.

East Harlem suffers from many social issues, such as the highest jobless rate in New York City, teenage pregnancy, AIDS, drug abuse, homelessness, and an asthma rate five times the national average. It has the second highest concentration of public housing in the United States, closely following Brownsville, Brooklyn. The area has the highest violent crime rate in Manhattan. Police services to the neighborhood are divided between the 23rd and the 25th Precincts.

Harlem

Harlem is a large neighborhood in the northern section of the New York Cityborough of Manhattan. Since the 1920s, Harlem has been known as a major African-American residential, cultural and business center. Originally a Dutch village, formally organized in 1658, it is named after the city of Haarlem in the Netherlands. Harlem's history has been defined by a series of economic boom-and-bust cycles, with significant population shifts accompanying each cycle.

African-American residents began to arrive en masse in 1905, with numbers fed by the Great Migration. In the 1920s and 1930s, Central and West Harlem were the focus of the "Harlem Renaissance", an outpouring of artistic work without precedent in the American black community. However, with job losses in the time of the Great Depression and the deindustrialization of New York City after World War II, rates of crime and poverty increased significantly. Harlem's black population peaked in the 1950s. In 2008, the United States Census found that for the first time since the 1930s, less than half of residents were black, and black residents only counted for 40% of the population.

Roger Hernández

Roger Hernández (born July 29, 1975) is an Americanpolitician currently serving in the California State Assembly. He is a Democrat representing the 48th district, encompassing parts of the San Gabriel Valley in Los Angeles County. Prior to being elected to the state assembly, he was the Mayor of West Covina, a member of the West Covina City Council, and Professor of Government at Rio Hondo and Citrus Community Colleges. Prior to his tenure on the City Council, Hernández was elected to the Rowland Unified School Board where he served from November 1999 through July 2003.

Local Residents Testify Against East Harlem Rezoning Hearing & Shut Down Community Board Vote

Local Residents Testify Against East Harlem Rezoning Hearing & Shut Down Community Board Vote

Local Residents Testify Against East Harlem Rezoning Hearing & Shut Down Community Board Vote

Rezoning low-income communities of color is about much more than “just the facts.” It transcends statistics, analysis, and policy – however “participatory” the planning process may appear.
Indeed, encouraging massive increases in the number of high-priced properties in low-income communities like East Harlem/El Barrio is the antithesis of “inclusionary.” Real estate is all about the money. Developers are primarily concerned with what tomorrow’s market will bear, not the people who live here today.
Decent and permanently affordable housing is an international human right. It is that fundamental truth that is moving African Americans, Latinos, and Asians throughout New York City to fight Mayor Bill de Blasio’s racist rezoning policies and challenge any elected official complicit in the destruction of our beloved neighborhoods.
Communities are rising up and saying NO to Mayor de Blasio’s racist rezoning. Activists from East Harlem; Inwood and Washington Heights; Southern Boulevard and other parts of the South Bronx; East New York and Flatbush, Brooklyn; Ridgewood, Queens; Chinatown; the Lower East Side; and the Bay Street corridor on Staten Island are coming together and standing strong.
Fed up and fighting back, activists are unwilling to play left field for any politician or nonprofit organization looking to use public outrage to negotiate better terms—or as a cover to ease their conscience. We do not support ANY rezoning. No ifs, ands, or buts about it.
That was the message delivered at Community Board 11’s full-board meeting on June 20th, as dozens of community residents and housing allies demanded the board reject any plan to gentrify East Harlem. The meeting was eventually disrupted as activists rushed the stage to prevent board members from proceeding to vote no “with conditions” (essentially a yes).
Outraged board members then began screaming and demanding that protesters “mind their manners” so the vote could continue. But, the point of nonviolent civil disobedience is to STOP business as usual, to SHUT IT DOWN. Being “polite” and “respecting the process” did not end slavery, segregation, apartheid, and it certainly will never stop gentrification.
Rather than doing the right thing and adjourning the meeting, Community Board 11 proceeded to hold an essentially illegal secret (paper) vote, while several board members (and their friends) threatened and physically attacked several protesters.
Press reports erroneously described the assault as a “fight” started by protestors. In fact, it was members of the board that were OUT OF ORDER and engaging in egregious, unlawful actions.
As a result, activists are now demanding the vote be annulled and calling for immediate community board reforms:
Term limits for community board members: There’s experience and then there’s entrenchment and entitlement. As is the case with NYC Council members, 8 or even 12 years is more than enough time for any one individual to make a difference.
Publicly elected (not politically appointed) NEIGHBORHOOD representatives.
On-time appointments to community boards, as mandated by law. Bringing members on board two months late (and just weeks before a major vote) is unacceptable.
Full disclosure: Make board members’ financial and political interests public.
Training on the legalities of conducting board business during civil disobediences or other disruptions.
Training on the proper etiquette for handling people engaged in civil disobedience. Members who assault or threaten the public (or incite anyone else to do so) should be removed immediately.
Training on the public’s legal right to witness all voting procedures.
Training on the public’s legal right to record all government meetings.
Enforcement of legal restrictions on “gifts” (entertainment passes, meals, jobs, contracts, apartments) by any agency, company, or individual doing business before the board.
Meals and refreshments presented at open meetings must be made available to the general public.
Of course, the corruption goes much deeper and much more radical change is needed in a city (and world) where black and brown bodies are as easily disposed as yesterday’s leftovers.
For more information visit: http://eastharlempreservation.org and http://www.elbarriounite.org

Alliance Against Displacement: Marina Ortiz East Harlem Preservation

March 16, 2017 - NYC- MarinaOrtizEast HarlemPreservation spoke outside NYCCity Hall. She was part of another faction of New York's local Prog-machine, led by a people-of-color consortium from the Citywide AllianceAgainstDisplacement. They gathered AGAIN demanding Mayor de Blasio STEP DOWN NOW!
Excerpt from Against Displacement Press Release - from his progressive opposition - "Mayor de Blasio, “gentrifier-in-chief,” has designated NYC a “sanctuary city” in an effort to protect immigrants from racist and xenophobic TrumpExecutive Orders. For many NYC immigrants, however, our communities are under siege as we live in the instability and crisis as a result of the Mayor’s own rezoning policy that is displacing us from the very places that we seek refuge."

Local Residents Testify Against East Harlem Rezoning Hearing & Shut Down Community Board Vote

Rezoning low-income communities of color is about much more than “just the facts.” It transcends statistics, analysis, and policy – however “participatory” the planning process may appear.
Indeed, encouraging massive increases in the number of high-priced properties in low-income communities like East Harlem/El Barrio is the antithesis of “inclusionary.” Real estate is all about the money. Developers are primarily concerned with what tomorrow’s market will bear, not the people who live here today.
Decent and permanently affordable housing is an international human right. It is that fundamental truth that is moving African Americans, Latinos, and Asians throughout New York City to fight Mayor Bill de Blasio’s racist rezoning policies and challenge any elected official complicit in the des...

The East Harlem Community Fight Against the Mayor's Rezoning Plan

Rezoning

Alliance Against Displacement: Marina Ortiz East Harlem Preservation

March 16, 2017 - NYC- MarinaOrtizEast HarlemPreservation spoke outside NYCCity Hall. She was part of another faction of New York's local Prog-machine, led by a people-of-color consortium from the Citywide AllianceAgainstDisplacement. They gathered AGAIN demanding Mayor de Blasio STEP DOWN NOW!
Excerpt from Against Displacement Press Release - from his progressive opposition - "Mayor de Blasio, “gentrifier-in-chief,” has designated NYC a “sanctuary city” in an effort to protect immigrants from racist and xenophobic TrumpExecutive Orders. For many NYC immigrants, however, our communities are under siege as we live in the instability and crisis as a result of the Mayor’s own rezoning policy that is displacing us from the very places that we seek refuge."

Local Residents Testify Against East Harlem Rezoning Hearing & Shut Down Community Board Vote

Rezoning low-income communities of color is about much more than “just the facts.” It transcends statistics, analysis, and policy – however “participatory” the ...

Rezoning low-income communities of color is about much more than “just the facts.” It transcends statistics, analysis, and policy – however “participatory” the planning process may appear.
Indeed, encouraging massive increases in the number of high-priced properties in low-income communities like East Harlem/El Barrio is the antithesis of “inclusionary.” Real estate is all about the money. Developers are primarily concerned with what tomorrow’s market will bear, not the people who live here today.
Decent and permanently affordable housing is an international human right. It is that fundamental truth that is moving African Americans, Latinos, and Asians throughout New York City to fight Mayor Bill de Blasio’s racist rezoning policies and challenge any elected official complicit in the destruction of our beloved neighborhoods.
Communities are rising up and saying NO to Mayor de Blasio’s racist rezoning. Activists from East Harlem; Inwood and Washington Heights; Southern Boulevard and other parts of the South Bronx; East New York and Flatbush, Brooklyn; Ridgewood, Queens; Chinatown; the Lower East Side; and the Bay Street corridor on Staten Island are coming together and standing strong.
Fed up and fighting back, activists are unwilling to play left field for any politician or nonprofit organization looking to use public outrage to negotiate better terms—or as a cover to ease their conscience. We do not support ANY rezoning. No ifs, ands, or buts about it.
That was the message delivered at Community Board 11’s full-board meeting on June 20th, as dozens of community residents and housing allies demanded the board reject any plan to gentrify East Harlem. The meeting was eventually disrupted as activists rushed the stage to prevent board members from proceeding to vote no “with conditions” (essentially a yes).
Outraged board members then began screaming and demanding that protesters “mind their manners” so the vote could continue. But, the point of nonviolent civil disobedience is to STOP business as usual, to SHUT IT DOWN. Being “polite” and “respecting the process” did not end slavery, segregation, apartheid, and it certainly will never stop gentrification.
Rather than doing the right thing and adjourning the meeting, Community Board 11 proceeded to hold an essentially illegal secret (paper) vote, while several board members (and their friends) threatened and physically attacked several protesters.
Press reports erroneously described the assault as a “fight” started by protestors. In fact, it was members of the board that were OUT OF ORDER and engaging in egregious, unlawful actions.
As a result, activists are now demanding the vote be annulled and calling for immediate community board reforms:
Term limits for community board members: There’s experience and then there’s entrenchment and entitlement. As is the case with NYC Council members, 8 or even 12 years is more than enough time for any one individual to make a difference.
Publicly elected (not politically appointed) NEIGHBORHOOD representatives.
On-time appointments to community boards, as mandated by law. Bringing members on board two months late (and just weeks before a major vote) is unacceptable.
Full disclosure: Make board members’ financial and political interests public.
Training on the legalities of conducting board business during civil disobediences or other disruptions.
Training on the proper etiquette for handling people engaged in civil disobedience. Members who assault or threaten the public (or incite anyone else to do so) should be removed immediately.
Training on the public’s legal right to witness all voting procedures.
Training on the public’s legal right to record all government meetings.
Enforcement of legal restrictions on “gifts” (entertainment passes, meals, jobs, contracts, apartments) by any agency, company, or individual doing business before the board.
Meals and refreshments presented at open meetings must be made available to the general public.
Of course, the corruption goes much deeper and much more radical change is needed in a city (and world) where black and brown bodies are as easily disposed as yesterday’s leftovers.
For more information visit: http://eastharlempreservation.org and http://www.elbarriounite.org

Rezoning low-income communities of color is about much more than “just the facts.” It transcends statistics, analysis, and policy – however “participatory” the planning process may appear.
Indeed, encouraging massive increases in the number of high-priced properties in low-income communities like East Harlem/El Barrio is the antithesis of “inclusionary.” Real estate is all about the money. Developers are primarily concerned with what tomorrow’s market will bear, not the people who live here today.
Decent and permanently affordable housing is an international human right. It is that fundamental truth that is moving African Americans, Latinos, and Asians throughout New York City to fight Mayor Bill de Blasio’s racist rezoning policies and challenge any elected official complicit in the destruction of our beloved neighborhoods.
Communities are rising up and saying NO to Mayor de Blasio’s racist rezoning. Activists from East Harlem; Inwood and Washington Heights; Southern Boulevard and other parts of the South Bronx; East New York and Flatbush, Brooklyn; Ridgewood, Queens; Chinatown; the Lower East Side; and the Bay Street corridor on Staten Island are coming together and standing strong.
Fed up and fighting back, activists are unwilling to play left field for any politician or nonprofit organization looking to use public outrage to negotiate better terms—or as a cover to ease their conscience. We do not support ANY rezoning. No ifs, ands, or buts about it.
That was the message delivered at Community Board 11’s full-board meeting on June 20th, as dozens of community residents and housing allies demanded the board reject any plan to gentrify East Harlem. The meeting was eventually disrupted as activists rushed the stage to prevent board members from proceeding to vote no “with conditions” (essentially a yes).
Outraged board members then began screaming and demanding that protesters “mind their manners” so the vote could continue. But, the point of nonviolent civil disobedience is to STOP business as usual, to SHUT IT DOWN. Being “polite” and “respecting the process” did not end slavery, segregation, apartheid, and it certainly will never stop gentrification.
Rather than doing the right thing and adjourning the meeting, Community Board 11 proceeded to hold an essentially illegal secret (paper) vote, while several board members (and their friends) threatened and physically attacked several protesters.
Press reports erroneously described the assault as a “fight” started by protestors. In fact, it was members of the board that were OUT OF ORDER and engaging in egregious, unlawful actions.
As a result, activists are now demanding the vote be annulled and calling for immediate community board reforms:
Term limits for community board members: There’s experience and then there’s entrenchment and entitlement. As is the case with NYC Council members, 8 or even 12 years is more than enough time for any one individual to make a difference.
Publicly elected (not politically appointed) NEIGHBORHOOD representatives.
On-time appointments to community boards, as mandated by law. Bringing members on board two months late (and just weeks before a major vote) is unacceptable.
Full disclosure: Make board members’ financial and political interests public.
Training on the legalities of conducting board business during civil disobediences or other disruptions.
Training on the proper etiquette for handling people engaged in civil disobedience. Members who assault or threaten the public (or incite anyone else to do so) should be removed immediately.
Training on the public’s legal right to witness all voting procedures.
Training on the public’s legal right to record all government meetings.
Enforcement of legal restrictions on “gifts” (entertainment passes, meals, jobs, contracts, apartments) by any agency, company, or individual doing business before the board.
Meals and refreshments presented at open meetings must be made available to the general public.
Of course, the corruption goes much deeper and much more radical change is needed in a city (and world) where black and brown bodies are as easily disposed as yesterday’s leftovers.
For more information visit: http://eastharlempreservation.org and http://www.elbarriounite.org

March 16, 2017 - NYC- MarinaOrtizEast HarlemPreservation spoke outside NYCCity Hall. She was part of another faction of New York's local Prog-machine, led by a people-of-color consortium from the Citywide AllianceAgainstDisplacement. They gathered AGAIN demanding Mayor de Blasio STEP DOWN NOW!
Excerpt from Against Displacement Press Release - from his progressive opposition - "Mayor de Blasio, “gentrifier-in-chief,” has designated NYC a “sanctuary city” in an effort to protect immigrants from racist and xenophobic TrumpExecutive Orders. For many NYC immigrants, however, our communities are under siege as we live in the instability and crisis as a result of the Mayor’s own rezoning policy that is displacing us from the very places that we seek refuge."

March 16, 2017 - NYC- MarinaOrtizEast HarlemPreservation spoke outside NYCCity Hall. She was part of another faction of New York's local Prog-machine, led by a people-of-color consortium from the Citywide AllianceAgainstDisplacement. They gathered AGAIN demanding Mayor de Blasio STEP DOWN NOW!
Excerpt from Against Displacement Press Release - from his progressive opposition - "Mayor de Blasio, “gentrifier-in-chief,” has designated NYC a “sanctuary city” in an effort to protect immigrants from racist and xenophobic TrumpExecutive Orders. For many NYC immigrants, however, our communities are under siege as we live in the instability and crisis as a result of the Mayor’s own rezoning policy that is displacing us from the very places that we seek refuge."

New York City Travel Guide

Here are some Things to do in NYC :) This 1st of a "Things to do in NYC" is the BASICS. I will do more in depth videos on neighborhoods like Harlem, Brooklyn, Lower East Side which will include shopping, entertainment, eating, all that :) But for now I hope you find this helpful and excited about exploring NYC. I didn't "forget" to list anything. This is just the first video and trust their are a million things to do. Sorry for not including Brooklyn. I rarely go out there and didn't have footage to include in this video. But here goes!
As for the things I listed check them out here:
Statue of Liberty, is located on Ellis Island. It's since been reopened
http://www.statuecruises.com/choose_tickets.aspxCentral Park is cliche and a MUST! Check out the BoatHouse this summer and rent a p...

published: 21 Jun 2013

Harlem Travel Guide

Presenting the definitive guide to one of New York City's most fascinating and unsung places-the new Harlem. From West Harlem to Central Harlem to East Harlem, the Harlem TravelGuide is your ticket to all things cultural, historical, entertaining, and delicious. With a rich 350-year history, Harlem has been host to some of the most creative, influential, and captivating people of our times, and its ethnic diversity and wealth of talent make Harlem an experience not to be missed.

published: 18 Apr 2011

Insider Guide: Harlem

Harlem is internationally recognized as a capital of African-American culture, and is also a hotbed for live music, museums and virtually any kind of dining. In this video, Harlemites behind local institutions the Red Rooster, the Apollo Theater, Harlem Stage and Lido explain why they love the neighborhood (and why you will, too).
For more information, visit http://www.nycgo.com/nxn

published: 07 Jan 2015

An Afternoon in Harlem, New York City

Harlem is one of the fastest changing neighborhoods in Manhattan.
This neighborhood has a rich historic heritage behind it. Here you will find the best turn of the century architecture, elegant row houses, the best soul food, the best music halls, great shopping and much more.
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Harlem Travel Guide 1.0 for iOS - In the Top 3 of 325 Interactive Guides

Independent developer CarolynD. Johnson today introduces HarlemTravelGuide1.0 for iOS, her Travel app featuring more than 360 entries and 2,000 color photos. Released through Sutro World, the world's largest publisher of independently authored travel guides, Harlem Travel Guide is currently ranked in the Top 3 of the company's 325 different guides. Harlem is the third most visited tourist destination in New York City, and the app provides offline listings, articles, advice, and photos.

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Travel New York: The Upper East Side

Sonia Gil, in partnership with StreetEasy, explores New York City's hottest neighborhoods! See new travel adventures w/Sonia every Thursday: http://bit.ly/SoniasTravelsYT
Join Sonia as she revels in the elegance of the Upper East Side, one of New York's most iconic neighborhoods.
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published: 13 Sep 2012

Your won't find this Downtown // Harlem New York City Travel Guide

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Travel And Adventure: NYC, Harlem and The Breakfast Club! (VLOG #3)

We spent the day roaming around Manhattan and spent the end of the day working and preparing for our last run at The Breakfast Club (power 105.1)!
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In this video David Hill with New YorkHabitat ( http://www.nyhabitat.com ) will tour another one of New York's neighborhoods, the easternmost Harlem neighborhood known as East Harlem. This video is a part of our series of Harlem video tours,
Please find on the New York Habitat's blog http://www.nyhabitat.com/blog/2010/12/14/east-harlem-new-york-video-tour/
History:
East Harlem has a long history as being home to immigrant groups. In the late 19th century, as Harlem grew up, East Harlem became the local home to many Italian immigrants and became known as Italian Harlem. In the early 20th century a growing population of Puerto Rican immigrants began to make their homes in the neighborhood and by the end of World War II they had become the dominate population in East Harlem. As a result Italian Harlem became known as Spanish Harlem or El Barrio.
El Museo Del Barrio
The Museo del Barrio is a museum founded in 1969 by teachers, parents and community activists It was created as a place to feature all types of art from Latin America and the Caribbean. Furthermore, the museum offers classes and lessons about the arts of Latin America and the Caribbean.
Duke Ellington Circle
There is a statue of Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington at the corner of 110th Street & Fifth Avenue. It is the first monument in New York City dedicated to an African-American. Duke Ellington was a musician, composer, orchestra conductor and one of the most influential artists in the history of jazz music.
Tito Puente Way
Did you know that many famous musicians who contributed to the modern "Latin Jazz" style of music were born and raised in Spanish Harlem? One of them is Tito Puente, who was born in East Harlem in 1923. By playing piano, clarinet, drums and timbales, he was able to fuse mambo, jazz and afro-Cuban drumming and take it to a higher level.
Latin Music and Food
Spanish Harlem is known for its many musicians, like Eddie & Charlie Palmieri, Ray Barretto, the Spanish Harlem Orchestra and many more. You can catch some live Latin music and delicious food at various venues in Harlem.
Patsy's Pizzeria
Some remnants of the Italian immigration are still visible in East Harlem. Patsy's Pizzeria was founded in 1933 by an Italian immigrant named Pasquale Lanceri. When it opened it was one of the first pizzerias in New York City that started selling pizza by the slice.
Rao'sRestaurant
It opened in 1896 and is known for its Southern Italian cuisine and tomato sauce. The walls of this restaurant are covered with photos of celebrities who have dined here, including Jerry Lewis, Woody Allen, Muhammad Ali and many more.
All Saints Roman Catholic ChurchThe Church of All Saints was designed in 1892 by the same architect who designed St. Patrick's Cathedral, located at Fifth Avenue & 51st Street. It was built in Venetian Gothic style, with details in terra cotta, hand-carved pews and stained glass.
A great way to experience East Harlem is to rent an apartment rather than an hotel room. New York Habitat offers tons of apartments http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment.html in East Harlem and New York City.
One of the possibility is to rent a fully furnished apartment http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/furnished offered by New York Habitat.
Another possibility is to get one of our accommodations http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation in East Harlem, nyc.
One choice is this centrally located 1-bedroom vacation rental (NY-12780) http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation/12780 in East Harlem, on East111th Street. The apartment is decorated and furnished with a modern appeal and has an open kitchen with a bar/counter area. This accommodation also offers cable TV and wireless Internet.
Another option is this furnished rental : 2-bedroom apartment (NY-12870) http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/furnished/12870 in East Harlem. The apartment has access to the fourth floor balcony.
I hope that our tour of East Harlem will make you want to dance some salsa and eat some good Latin food! Remember that East Harlem is only a small part of the greater Harlem area so make sure you check out our other video tours of Hamilton Heights http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCS0vGyYo0o or Morningside Heights http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrPM5glklTU&feature=related in Harlem.
If you know other fun places in Harlem, please feel free to leave us a comment in the box below
Thank you for watching the video, and it will be a pleasure to see you in New York City.

In this video David Hill with New YorkHabitat ( http://www.nyhabitat.com ) will tour another one of New York's neighborhoods, the easternmost Harlem neighborhood known as East Harlem. This video is a part of our series of Harlem video tours,
Please find on the New York Habitat's blog http://www.nyhabitat.com/blog/2010/12/14/east-harlem-new-york-video-tour/
History:
East Harlem has a long history as being home to immigrant groups. In the late 19th century, as Harlem grew up, East Harlem became the local home to many Italian immigrants and became known as Italian Harlem. In the early 20th century a growing population of Puerto Rican immigrants began to make their homes in the neighborhood and by the end of World War II they had become the dominate population in East Harlem. As a result Italian Harlem became known as Spanish Harlem or El Barrio.
El Museo Del Barrio
The Museo del Barrio is a museum founded in 1969 by teachers, parents and community activists It was created as a place to feature all types of art from Latin America and the Caribbean. Furthermore, the museum offers classes and lessons about the arts of Latin America and the Caribbean.
Duke Ellington Circle
There is a statue of Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington at the corner of 110th Street & Fifth Avenue. It is the first monument in New York City dedicated to an African-American. Duke Ellington was a musician, composer, orchestra conductor and one of the most influential artists in the history of jazz music.
Tito Puente Way
Did you know that many famous musicians who contributed to the modern "Latin Jazz" style of music were born and raised in Spanish Harlem? One of them is Tito Puente, who was born in East Harlem in 1923. By playing piano, clarinet, drums and timbales, he was able to fuse mambo, jazz and afro-Cuban drumming and take it to a higher level.
Latin Music and Food
Spanish Harlem is known for its many musicians, like Eddie & Charlie Palmieri, Ray Barretto, the Spanish Harlem Orchestra and many more. You can catch some live Latin music and delicious food at various venues in Harlem.
Patsy's Pizzeria
Some remnants of the Italian immigration are still visible in East Harlem. Patsy's Pizzeria was founded in 1933 by an Italian immigrant named Pasquale Lanceri. When it opened it was one of the first pizzerias in New York City that started selling pizza by the slice.
Rao'sRestaurant
It opened in 1896 and is known for its Southern Italian cuisine and tomato sauce. The walls of this restaurant are covered with photos of celebrities who have dined here, including Jerry Lewis, Woody Allen, Muhammad Ali and many more.
All Saints Roman Catholic ChurchThe Church of All Saints was designed in 1892 by the same architect who designed St. Patrick's Cathedral, located at Fifth Avenue & 51st Street. It was built in Venetian Gothic style, with details in terra cotta, hand-carved pews and stained glass.
A great way to experience East Harlem is to rent an apartment rather than an hotel room. New York Habitat offers tons of apartments http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment.html in East Harlem and New York City.
One of the possibility is to rent a fully furnished apartment http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/furnished offered by New York Habitat.
Another possibility is to get one of our accommodations http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation in East Harlem, nyc.
One choice is this centrally located 1-bedroom vacation rental (NY-12780) http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation/12780 in East Harlem, on East111th Street. The apartment is decorated and furnished with a modern appeal and has an open kitchen with a bar/counter area. This accommodation also offers cable TV and wireless Internet.
Another option is this furnished rental : 2-bedroom apartment (NY-12870) http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/furnished/12870 in East Harlem. The apartment has access to the fourth floor balcony.
I hope that our tour of East Harlem will make you want to dance some salsa and eat some good Latin food! Remember that East Harlem is only a small part of the greater Harlem area so make sure you check out our other video tours of Hamilton Heights http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCS0vGyYo0o or Morningside Heights http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrPM5glklTU&feature=related in Harlem.
If you know other fun places in Harlem, please feel free to leave us a comment in the box below
Thank you for watching the video, and it will be a pleasure to see you in New York City.

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Harlem, New York City - Video Tour of West Harlem, Central Harlem & Apollo Theater

In this new video tour, New YorkHabitat ( http://www.nyhabitat.com ) presents you a great way to learn about Central Harlem and West Harlem, the historic neighborhood in New York City! You will learn many lesser-known aspects of the fabulous neighborhood just a short subway ride away from midtown and downtown Manhattan.
Don't hesitate to check out our other video about the Morningside Heights part of Harlem, New York. ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrPM5glklTU )
Harlem is a large, historical area in northern Manhattan. It's a major residential, cultural and business center. It stretches from the East River west to the Hudson River between 155th Street to the north and 110th Street to the south, which is the northern boundary of Central Park.
Harlem is so large, in fact, that it would be impossible to cover in just one video. So instead, our first stop in our Harlem series will be Central Harlem & West Harlem!
Harlem History:
Harlem was originally a Dutch village founded around 1658. It was named after the city of Haarlem in the Netherlands. In the early 20th century many African Americans moved to this area and in the 1920s and 30s many famous artists, musicians and businessmen became well known in Harlem and took Black culture to a higher level, in a movement known as the Harlem Renaissance.
The StudioMuseum of Harlem -- 124 West125th Street
At The Studio Museum of Harlem, there is more about black history including guided tours, readings and exhibitions of African American art and culture. There is a suggested donation for entry.
The Apollo Theater - 253 West 125th Street
The Apollo Theater is one of the most famous and historic music hall in the U.S. This famous club is almost exclusively associated with African American music and performance. During the Harlem Renaissance and specifically in 1934, the Apollo Theater introduced its regular Amateur Night shows, during which many new stars were born and legends were made. In fact the Apollo launched the careers of famous artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, James Brown, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin and Mariah Carey...just to name a few. During amateur night, the audience would clap to approve the performers they liked and "boo" the performers they weren't too excited about. At that point an "executioner", a man with a broom, would sweep the bad performers off the stage. Even today, every Wednesday is Amateur Night at the Apollo.
Accommodations in Harlem:
If you want to catch the true spirit of Harlem, you should consider renting an apartment from New York Habitat http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment.html . We have vacation rental all over Harlem http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation , and with its convenient location in Manhattan plus excellent express subway access, you'll be well connected to all parts of the Big Apple. New York Habitat's selection of Harlem homes includes furnished apartments http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/furnished in historic townhouses that will allow you to experience the real African American unforgotten history.
Have a look too to the 1 BedroomVacation Rental in Harlem http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation/14298 featured in the video.
Shopping in Harlem -- 125th Street
125th Street runs from east to west and is considered the Main Street of Harlem. Since 2001 many sections of the street have been developed with new stores, such as Old Navy, H&M, Starbucks Coffee and the famous Magic Johnson Theaters, a chain of movie theaters, developed by the famous African American basketball player, Magic Johnson. So you can definitely spend a fun day.
I hope you have had fun with our little tour of Central Harlem and West Harlem. It's only a small part of the greater Harlem area. If you know of other "must-see" places in Harlem, leave us a quick note in the comment box below.
If you are planning a trip to New York, you should definitely consider Harlem as a home base. It's just a short subway ride away from midtown and downtown Manhattan and furnished apartment rentals are generally less expensive in Harlem than other areas of Manhattan. Don't forget that we have apartments not only in Harlem but also in many other neighborhoods of New York City.
Be sure to check out our blog at http://www.nyhabitat.com/blog/2009/11/20/video-tour-of-central-and-west-harlem/ where you will find more useful travel information about New York and its neighborhoods.

In this new video tour, New YorkHabitat ( http://www.nyhabitat.com ) presents you a great way to learn about Central Harlem and West Harlem, the historic neighborhood in New York City! You will learn many lesser-known aspects of the fabulous neighborhood just a short subway ride away from midtown and downtown Manhattan.
Don't hesitate to check out our other video about the Morningside Heights part of Harlem, New York. ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrPM5glklTU )
Harlem is a large, historical area in northern Manhattan. It's a major residential, cultural and business center. It stretches from the East River west to the Hudson River between 155th Street to the north and 110th Street to the south, which is the northern boundary of Central Park.
Harlem is so large, in fact, that it would be impossible to cover in just one video. So instead, our first stop in our Harlem series will be Central Harlem & West Harlem!
Harlem History:
Harlem was originally a Dutch village founded around 1658. It was named after the city of Haarlem in the Netherlands. In the early 20th century many African Americans moved to this area and in the 1920s and 30s many famous artists, musicians and businessmen became well known in Harlem and took Black culture to a higher level, in a movement known as the Harlem Renaissance.
The StudioMuseum of Harlem -- 124 West125th Street
At The Studio Museum of Harlem, there is more about black history including guided tours, readings and exhibitions of African American art and culture. There is a suggested donation for entry.
The Apollo Theater - 253 West 125th Street
The Apollo Theater is one of the most famous and historic music hall in the U.S. This famous club is almost exclusively associated with African American music and performance. During the Harlem Renaissance and specifically in 1934, the Apollo Theater introduced its regular Amateur Night shows, during which many new stars were born and legends were made. In fact the Apollo launched the careers of famous artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, James Brown, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin and Mariah Carey...just to name a few. During amateur night, the audience would clap to approve the performers they liked and "boo" the performers they weren't too excited about. At that point an "executioner", a man with a broom, would sweep the bad performers off the stage. Even today, every Wednesday is Amateur Night at the Apollo.
Accommodations in Harlem:
If you want to catch the true spirit of Harlem, you should consider renting an apartment from New York Habitat http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment.html . We have vacation rental all over Harlem http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation , and with its convenient location in Manhattan plus excellent express subway access, you'll be well connected to all parts of the Big Apple. New York Habitat's selection of Harlem homes includes furnished apartments http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/furnished in historic townhouses that will allow you to experience the real African American unforgotten history.
Have a look too to the 1 BedroomVacation Rental in Harlem http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation/14298 featured in the video.
Shopping in Harlem -- 125th Street
125th Street runs from east to west and is considered the Main Street of Harlem. Since 2001 many sections of the street have been developed with new stores, such as Old Navy, H&M, Starbucks Coffee and the famous Magic Johnson Theaters, a chain of movie theaters, developed by the famous African American basketball player, Magic Johnson. So you can definitely spend a fun day.
I hope you have had fun with our little tour of Central Harlem and West Harlem. It's only a small part of the greater Harlem area. If you know of other "must-see" places in Harlem, leave us a quick note in the comment box below.
If you are planning a trip to New York, you should definitely consider Harlem as a home base. It's just a short subway ride away from midtown and downtown Manhattan and furnished apartment rentals are generally less expensive in Harlem than other areas of Manhattan. Don't forget that we have apartments not only in Harlem but also in many other neighborhoods of New York City.
Be sure to check out our blog at http://www.nyhabitat.com/blog/2009/11/20/video-tour-of-central-and-west-harlem/ where you will find more useful travel information about New York and its neighborhoods.

New York City Travel Guide

Here are some Things to do in NYC :) This 1st of a "Things to do in NYC" is the BASICS. I will do more in depth videos on neighborhoods like Harlem, Brooklyn, L...

Here are some Things to do in NYC :) This 1st of a "Things to do in NYC" is the BASICS. I will do more in depth videos on neighborhoods like Harlem, Brooklyn, Lower East Side which will include shopping, entertainment, eating, all that :) But for now I hope you find this helpful and excited about exploring NYC. I didn't "forget" to list anything. This is just the first video and trust their are a million things to do. Sorry for not including Brooklyn. I rarely go out there and didn't have footage to include in this video. But here goes!
As for the things I listed check them out here:
Statue of Liberty, is located on Ellis Island. It's since been reopened
http://www.statuecruises.com/choose_tickets.aspxCentral Park is cliche and a MUST! Check out the BoatHouse this summer and rent a paddle boat for $12/hr. Cash only and a $20 deposit is required
http://www.thecentralparkboathouse.com
Magnolia Bakery has an amazing to die for Banana Pudding that used to be so secret which is now another MUST HAVE while in town
http://www.magnoliabakery.com
Katz Deli is a historical landmark that happens to be famous for their sandwiches. Try the pastrami if you're into that...I'm not :/ Yes this is a tourist destination but it's a part of NYC's history hence a MUST!
http://katzsdelicatessen.com
Patricia Field is a NYC fashion fixture! Made famous for her costume designing in The Devil Wears Prada and Sex and the City: the Movie and sequel, her boutique is another MUST. I love playing dressup here and splurging on accessories!
http://www.patriciafield.com
Need to get around? Rent a bike! I have yet to try this but it seems fabulous! Save your feet and cover more ground. These bikes and bike spots are all over the city. A perfect way to burn calories and see more of the city faster.
http://citibikenyc.com
Caracas! This happens to be a fav spot of mine! It's uber small and the lines can be long but I love the food. Yes it's fried and oh so good! I've never had an Arepa until I came here and the prices are perfect for us budget minded peeps Try it! just read their yelp reviews!
http://www.yelp.com/biz/caracas-arepa-bar-new-york
http://www.caracasarepabar.com
Summer in NYC isn't really summer until you get your butt on a rooftop. My pick was JimmyRooftop. Sunday's after 3pm are bomb! Amazing music courtesy of DJ Cato. I believe it is doorman discretion, which means, dress your best and don't travel with a bunch of dudes. You get an amazing view of the sun setting over the Hudson River and you get to splash around in the pool if you so choose. I chose this spot because I used to work here and loved it!
http://www.jameshotels.com/new-york/eat-drink/jimmy/
Yes! Go to Church! After you party it up Saturday night or Sunday afternoon bring your sinful behind to this awesome church! You don't have to be religious to attend. This is a non-denominal church and people from all over the world come here for the amazing sermons and not to mention the interior. This Church is a converted theatre and a must see. Now go and pray!
http://www.tscnyc.org
My spot! We in my hood now. You MUST go to OrangeBeautySupply! I used to buy all my hair products here when I had hair and you def need to buy a wig here. I take all my gurls here and hook them up with a fabulous synthetic or human hair wig just cause!
Apollo!!! You MUST go here on amateur night! It's historical! You either boo or cheer for the talent on stage. You must have an opinion! Quiet indifference is not tolerated :)
A real life YouTube comment board in live action! I've been here countless times and it's a great way to get the energy up!
http://www.apollotheater.org
---------------------------------
WATCH THESE VIDEOS:
Meet my Mom:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hS-VVNWuOFE
What isFear?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XViZu61CyAw
---------------------------------
Follow me:
http://facebook.com/shamelessmaya
http://shamelessmaya.com
http://twitter.com/mayasworld
instagram @mayasworld
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http://jayellyiotmusic.com
http://jayellyiot.tumblr.com
https://soundcloud.com/jayellyiot
https://www.facebook.com/JayEllyiot
---------------------------------
Filmed and edited by your Shamelessness :)
GeekInfo:
http://astore.amazon.com/shamelessmaya-20
camera: Canon 7D
audio: H4n Zoom Mic
lighting: Ring light
editing: Final Cut Pro X
things to do in NYC, tourism NYC, nyc spots

Here are some Things to do in NYC :) This 1st of a "Things to do in NYC" is the BASICS. I will do more in depth videos on neighborhoods like Harlem, Brooklyn, Lower East Side which will include shopping, entertainment, eating, all that :) But for now I hope you find this helpful and excited about exploring NYC. I didn't "forget" to list anything. This is just the first video and trust their are a million things to do. Sorry for not including Brooklyn. I rarely go out there and didn't have footage to include in this video. But here goes!
As for the things I listed check them out here:
Statue of Liberty, is located on Ellis Island. It's since been reopened
http://www.statuecruises.com/choose_tickets.aspxCentral Park is cliche and a MUST! Check out the BoatHouse this summer and rent a paddle boat for $12/hr. Cash only and a $20 deposit is required
http://www.thecentralparkboathouse.com
Magnolia Bakery has an amazing to die for Banana Pudding that used to be so secret which is now another MUST HAVE while in town
http://www.magnoliabakery.com
Katz Deli is a historical landmark that happens to be famous for their sandwiches. Try the pastrami if you're into that...I'm not :/ Yes this is a tourist destination but it's a part of NYC's history hence a MUST!
http://katzsdelicatessen.com
Patricia Field is a NYC fashion fixture! Made famous for her costume designing in The Devil Wears Prada and Sex and the City: the Movie and sequel, her boutique is another MUST. I love playing dressup here and splurging on accessories!
http://www.patriciafield.com
Need to get around? Rent a bike! I have yet to try this but it seems fabulous! Save your feet and cover more ground. These bikes and bike spots are all over the city. A perfect way to burn calories and see more of the city faster.
http://citibikenyc.com
Caracas! This happens to be a fav spot of mine! It's uber small and the lines can be long but I love the food. Yes it's fried and oh so good! I've never had an Arepa until I came here and the prices are perfect for us budget minded peeps Try it! just read their yelp reviews!
http://www.yelp.com/biz/caracas-arepa-bar-new-york
http://www.caracasarepabar.com
Summer in NYC isn't really summer until you get your butt on a rooftop. My pick was JimmyRooftop. Sunday's after 3pm are bomb! Amazing music courtesy of DJ Cato. I believe it is doorman discretion, which means, dress your best and don't travel with a bunch of dudes. You get an amazing view of the sun setting over the Hudson River and you get to splash around in the pool if you so choose. I chose this spot because I used to work here and loved it!
http://www.jameshotels.com/new-york/eat-drink/jimmy/
Yes! Go to Church! After you party it up Saturday night or Sunday afternoon bring your sinful behind to this awesome church! You don't have to be religious to attend. This is a non-denominal church and people from all over the world come here for the amazing sermons and not to mention the interior. This Church is a converted theatre and a must see. Now go and pray!
http://www.tscnyc.org
My spot! We in my hood now. You MUST go to OrangeBeautySupply! I used to buy all my hair products here when I had hair and you def need to buy a wig here. I take all my gurls here and hook them up with a fabulous synthetic or human hair wig just cause!
Apollo!!! You MUST go here on amateur night! It's historical! You either boo or cheer for the talent on stage. You must have an opinion! Quiet indifference is not tolerated :)
A real life YouTube comment board in live action! I've been here countless times and it's a great way to get the energy up!
http://www.apollotheater.org
---------------------------------
WATCH THESE VIDEOS:
Meet my Mom:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hS-VVNWuOFE
What isFear?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XViZu61CyAw
---------------------------------
Follow me:
http://facebook.com/shamelessmaya
http://shamelessmaya.com
http://twitter.com/mayasworld
instagram @mayasworld
http://shamelessmaya.tumblr.com
---------------------------------
Dope beats by: Jay Ellyiot
http://jayellyiotmusic.com
http://jayellyiot.tumblr.com
https://soundcloud.com/jayellyiot
https://www.facebook.com/JayEllyiot
---------------------------------
Filmed and edited by your Shamelessness :)
GeekInfo:
http://astore.amazon.com/shamelessmaya-20
camera: Canon 7D
audio: H4n Zoom Mic
lighting: Ring light
editing: Final Cut Pro X
things to do in NYC, tourism NYC, nyc spots

Presenting the definitive guide to one of New York City's most fascinating and unsung places-the new Harlem. From West Harlem to Central Harlem to East Harlem, the Harlem TravelGuide is your ticket to all things cultural, historical, entertaining, and delicious. With a rich 350-year history, Harlem has been host to some of the most creative, influential, and captivating people of our times, and its ethnic diversity and wealth of talent make Harlem an experience not to be missed.

Presenting the definitive guide to one of New York City's most fascinating and unsung places-the new Harlem. From West Harlem to Central Harlem to East Harlem, the Harlem TravelGuide is your ticket to all things cultural, historical, entertaining, and delicious. With a rich 350-year history, Harlem has been host to some of the most creative, influential, and captivating people of our times, and its ethnic diversity and wealth of talent make Harlem an experience not to be missed.

Harlem is internationally recognized as a capital of African-American culture, and is also a hotbed for live music, museums and virtually any kind of dining. In this video, Harlemites behind local institutions the Red Rooster, the Apollo Theater, Harlem Stage and Lido explain why they love the neighborhood (and why you will, too).
For more information, visit http://www.nycgo.com/nxn

Harlem is internationally recognized as a capital of African-American culture, and is also a hotbed for live music, museums and virtually any kind of dining. In this video, Harlemites behind local institutions the Red Rooster, the Apollo Theater, Harlem Stage and Lido explain why they love the neighborhood (and why you will, too).
For more information, visit http://www.nycgo.com/nxn

An Afternoon in Harlem, New York City

Harlem is one of the fastest changing neighborhoods in Manhattan.
This neighborhood has a rich historic heritage behind it. Here you will find the best turn of...

Harlem is one of the fastest changing neighborhoods in Manhattan.
This neighborhood has a rich historic heritage behind it. Here you will find the best turn of the century architecture, elegant row houses, the best soul food, the best music halls, great shopping and much more.
✿ More New York City videos:
A BeautifulStroll in Central Park, New YorkCity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lBCA_yZKOM
HalloweenWeekend in New York City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a2ZN3CpT2s
The Dogs in New York City – Halloween
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fiV47vUWz0
The weekend in New York City
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Brooklyn Heights: Most CharmingNeighborhood in New York City
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A Random Day in New York City
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Little Italy: Tourist Destinations in New York City
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Casual Friday in New York City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3XyANgmv7Q
Tribeca: The MostExpensive Neighborhood in NYC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFk6KKTBKjg
SummerLookbook in New York City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx9kjdKOi-I
The Upper West Side: A Charming Neighborhood in NYC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8Mdc6z_NRg
What $1700 can rent you in New York City?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bNVP6jRCes
The Lower East Side: A Thriving Neighborhood in NYC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0peJ3Ticcjk
Lazy Sunday in New York City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpIUzzsVDk8
How Can People Afford to Live in NYC?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UqrVZWRhdw
Hells Kitchen, a Trendy Neighborhood in New York City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rphuiZH3oLQ
How crazy is New York City?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8jICWI1QuI
Christmas in New York City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrgNMd1lMTc
Soho, Most Fashionable Neighborhood in New York City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSM0mnVNKKE
Park Slope, Beautiful Neighborhood in Brooklyn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnWxu4jR_CM
New York City Reacts to Donald Trump'sVictory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPLDiQZEvkY
StreetStyle in New York City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuWVtrQBuL4
Forest Hills, a beautiful neighborhood in Queens, NYC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5Ce3Hx3V4Q
PizzaParty in New York City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8rB3JAACVw
A walk in Chelsea, a beautiful neighborhood in NYC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ox-7GWL_xcY
Is New York City Safe?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoDs2WKVeTo
A Random Day in New York City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWW96JDFF4M
A walk through Meatpacking District
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cXoJlirjl0
Can you live on $10 a day in NYC?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhcfPtoFtcU
New York City Street Style
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWuSB4QmqQM
Do you need a car in New York City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HuKSFwwuzM
Finding an Apartment in New York City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROK1aL0J7go
Holiday Weekend in NYC - 4th of July
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOiOEgzegmc
Summer in New York City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckwhlTJIzk0
A Walk in the West Village, NYC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSqu-5OkO8A
Chill Weekend in New York City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hILgoT2-3-c
Williamsburg, the Coolest Neighborhood in NYC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xr4CM9ns7ZU
New York City Street Fair
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Harlem Travel Guide 1.0 for iOS - In the Top 3 of 325 Interactive Guides

Independent developer CarolynD. Johnson today introduces HarlemTravelGuide1.0 for iOS, her Travel app featuring more than 360 entries and 2,000 color photos. Released through Sutro World, the world's largest publisher of independently authored travel guides, Harlem Travel Guide is currently ranked in the Top 3 of the company's 325 different guides. Harlem is the third most visited tourist destination in New York City, and the app provides offline listings, articles, advice, and photos.

Independent developer CarolynD. Johnson today introduces HarlemTravelGuide1.0 for iOS, her Travel app featuring more than 360 entries and 2,000 color photos. Released through Sutro World, the world's largest publisher of independently authored travel guides, Harlem Travel Guide is currently ranked in the Top 3 of the company's 325 different guides. Harlem is the third most visited tourist destination in New York City, and the app provides offline listings, articles, advice, and photos.

Sonia Gil, in partnership with StreetEasy, explores New York City's hottest neighborhoods! See new travel adventures w/Sonia every Thursday: http://bit.ly/SoniasTravelsYT
Join Sonia as she revels in the elegance of the Upper East Side, one of New York's most iconic neighborhoods.
Check out more of my adventures!
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Sonia Gil, in partnership with StreetEasy, explores New York City's hottest neighborhoods! See new travel adventures w/Sonia every Thursday: http://bit.ly/SoniasTravelsYT
Join Sonia as she revels in the elegance of the Upper East Side, one of New York's most iconic neighborhoods.
Check out more of my adventures!
TravelNew York: Williamsburg: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWavEb3z1Ak&list=PL_cf1NqxrDmQ8zrumB071xElMhaHXIKPr
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HI there! Thanks for checking out our video. We are just a curious couple on a journey to discover as much the world as possible. Follow us around the world and...

HI there! Thanks for checking out our video. We are just a curious couple on a journey to discover as much the world as possible. Follow us around the world and through our neighborhood as we discover new places!
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HI there! Thanks for checking out our video. We are just a curious couple on a journey to discover as much the world as possible. Follow us around the world and through our neighborhood as we discover new places!
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Check out "Know Before You Go To New York: Travel Tips From A Licensed New York CityTour Guide:" http://knowbeforeyougonewyork.com/
The BlueGuide New York provides lots more about fun places to visit in New York City. Click on http://amzn.to/1OpOjvO.
This is just a short video I put together of East River Plaza shopping mall in Harlem, New York City, to help anyone who's going there for the first time.
East River Plaza is located at 116th St. next to the FDRExpressway which sits along the East River on the East Side of Manhattan. So it's easily accessible (depending on traffic volume) from just about anywhere in New York City's boroughs.
There's plenty of parking and there's also an inexpensive car service you can hire if you don't have your own vehicle. The FirstAvenue and Second Avenue bus lines are just a few blocks away, and it's not hard to get a taxi.
If you come in your own car, be aware that you have to pay at any one of a number of bright yellow kiosks set up outside and inside the parking lot. Make sure you take advantage of one of these, and also make sure you get a ticket when you pay - not just a receipt. The ticket works in the automatic gate at the exit. The receipt does not. You'' wind up paying the full day rate if you don't have a ticket - AND you'll hold up traffic behind you while you're figuring out what's wrong. You'll find that the New Yorkers in the cars behind you will not be happy, and will say so.
The area is very safe.
See http://bestnewyorkvideos.com for more videos about living in New York City, NYC tourist attractions and other free things to do and fun places to go in New York.

Check out "Know Before You Go To New York: Travel Tips From A Licensed New York CityTour Guide:" http://knowbeforeyougonewyork.com/
The BlueGuide New York provides lots more about fun places to visit in New York City. Click on http://amzn.to/1OpOjvO.
This is just a short video I put together of East River Plaza shopping mall in Harlem, New York City, to help anyone who's going there for the first time.
East River Plaza is located at 116th St. next to the FDRExpressway which sits along the East River on the East Side of Manhattan. So it's easily accessible (depending on traffic volume) from just about anywhere in New York City's boroughs.
There's plenty of parking and there's also an inexpensive car service you can hire if you don't have your own vehicle. The FirstAvenue and Second Avenue bus lines are just a few blocks away, and it's not hard to get a taxi.
If you come in your own car, be aware that you have to pay at any one of a number of bright yellow kiosks set up outside and inside the parking lot. Make sure you take advantage of one of these, and also make sure you get a ticket when you pay - not just a receipt. The ticket works in the automatic gate at the exit. The receipt does not. You'' wind up paying the full day rate if you don't have a ticket - AND you'll hold up traffic behind you while you're figuring out what's wrong. You'll find that the New Yorkers in the cars behind you will not be happy, and will say so.
The area is very safe.
See http://bestnewyorkvideos.com for more videos about living in New York City, NYC tourist attractions and other free things to do and fun places to go in New York.

We spent the day roaming around Manhattan and spent the end of the day working and preparing for our last run at The Breakfast Club (power 105.1)!
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New York City (NYC) Chinatown and Little Italy is covered in this travel guide by Hipfig.
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4). Travel tips for visiting Chinatown and Little Italy in lower Manhattan in New York City (NYC travel guide)
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New York City (NYC) Chinatown and Little Italy is covered in this travel guide by Hipfig.
1). How to reach Chinatown and Little Italy in lower Manhattan in New York City
2). Directions and NYC Subway routes and stops for Chinatown and Little Italy in lower Manhattan in New York City
3). Information and things to do at Chinatown and Little Italy in lower Manhattan in New York City
4). Travel tips for visiting Chinatown and Little Italy in lower Manhattan in New York City (NYC travel guide)
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Local Residents Testify Against East Harlem Rezoning Hearing & Shut Down Community Board Vote

Rezoning low-income communities of color is about much more than “just the facts.” It transcends statistics, analysis, and policy – however “participatory” the planning process may appear.
Indeed, encouraging massive increases in the number of high-priced properties in low-income communities like East Harlem/El Barrio is the antithesis of “inclusionary.” Real estate is all about the money. Developers are primarily concerned with what tomorrow’s market will bear, not the people who live here today.
Decent and permanently affordable housing is an international human right. It is that fundamental truth that is moving African Americans, Latinos, and Asians throughout New York City to fight Mayor Bill de Blasio’s racist rezoning policies and challenge any elected official complicit in the destruction of our beloved neighborhoods.
Communities are rising up and saying NO to Mayor de Blasio’s racist rezoning. Activists from East Harlem; Inwood and Washington Heights; Southern Boulevard and other parts of the South Bronx; East New York and Flatbush, Brooklyn; Ridgewood, Queens; Chinatown; the Lower East Side; and the Bay Street corridor on Staten Island are coming together and standing strong.
Fed up and fighting back, activists are unwilling to play left field for any politician or nonprofit organization looking to use public outrage to negotiate better terms—or as a cover to ease their conscience. We do not support ANY rezoning. No ifs, ands, or buts about it.
That was the message delivered at Community Board 11’s full-board meeting on June 20th, as dozens of community residents and housing allies demanded the board reject any plan to gentrify East Harlem. The meeting was eventually disrupted as activists rushed the stage to prevent board members from proceeding to vote no “with conditions” (essentially a yes).
Outraged board members then began screaming and demanding that protesters “mind their manners” so the vote could continue. But, the point of nonviolent civil disobedience is to STOP business as usual, to SHUT IT DOWN. Being “polite” and “respecting the process” did not end slavery, segregation, apartheid, and it certainly will never stop gentrification.
Rather than doing the right thing and adjourning the meeting, Community Board 11 proceeded to hold an essentially illegal secret (paper) vote, while several board members (and their friends) threatened and physically attacked several protesters.
Press reports erroneously described the assault as a “fight” started by protestors. In fact, it was members of the board that were OUT OF ORDER and engaging in egregious, unlawful actions.
As a result, activists are now demanding the vote be annulled and calling for immediate community board reforms:
Term limits for community board members: There’s experience and then there’s entrenchment and entitlement. As is the case with NYC Council members, 8 or even 12 years is more than enough time for any one individual to make a difference.
Publicly elected (not politically appointed) NEIGHBORHOOD representatives.
On-time appointments to community boards, as mandated by law. Bringing members on board two months late (and just weeks before a major vote) is unacceptable.
Full disclosure: Make board members’ financial and political interests public.
Training on the legalities of conducting board business during civil disobediences or other disruptions.
Training on the proper etiquette for handling people engaged in civil disobedience. Members who assault or threaten the public (or incite anyone else to do so) should be removed immediately.
Training on the public’s legal right to witness all voting procedures.
Training on the public’s legal right to record all government meetings.
Enforcement of legal restrictions on “gifts” (entertainment passes, meals, jobs, contracts, apartments) by any agency, company, or individual doing business before the board.
Meals and refreshments presented at open meetings must be made available to the general public.
Of course, the corruption goes much deeper and much more radical change is needed in a city (and world) where black and brown bodies are as easily disposed as yesterday’s leftovers.
For more information visit: http://eastharlempreservation.org and http://www.elbarriounite.org

Alliance Against Displacement: Marina Ortiz East Harlem Preservation

March 16, 2017 - NYC- MarinaOrtizEast HarlemPreservation spoke outside NYCCity Hall. She was part of another faction of New York's local Prog-machine, led by a people-of-color consortium from the Citywide AllianceAgainstDisplacement. They gathered AGAIN demanding Mayor de Blasio STEP DOWN NOW!
Excerpt from Against Displacement Press Release - from his progressive opposition - "Mayor de Blasio, “gentrifier-in-chief,” has designated NYC a “sanctuary city” in an effort to protect immigrants from racist and xenophobic TrumpExecutive Orders. For many NYC immigrants, however, our communities are under siege as we live in the instability and crisis as a result of the Mayor’s own rezoning policy that is displacing us from the very places that we seek refuge."

Harlem, New York City - Video Tour of East Harlem, Uptown Manhattan

In this video David Hill with New YorkHabitat ( http://www.nyhabitat.com ) will tour another one of New York's neighborhoods, the easternmost Harlem neighborhood known as East Harlem. This video is a part of our series of Harlem video tours,
Please find on the New York Habitat's blog http://www.nyhabitat.com/blog/2010/12/14/east-harlem-new-york-video-tour/
History:
East Harlem has a long history as being home to immigrant groups. In the late 19th century, as Harlem grew up, East Harlem became the local home to many Italian immigrants and became known as Italian Harlem. In the early 20th century a growing population of Puerto Rican immigrants began to make their homes in the neighborhood and by the end of World War II they had become the dominate population in East Harlem. As a result Italian Harlem became known as Spanish Harlem or El Barrio.
El Museo Del Barrio
The Museo del Barrio is a museum founded in 1969 by teachers, parents and community activists It was created as a place to feature all types of art from Latin America and the Caribbean. Furthermore, the museum offers classes and lessons about the arts of Latin America and the Caribbean.
Duke Ellington Circle
There is a statue of Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington at the corner of 110th Street & Fifth Avenue. It is the first monument in New York City dedicated to an African-American. Duke Ellington was a musician, composer, orchestra conductor and one of the most influential artists in the history of jazz music.
Tito Puente Way
Did you know that many famous musicians who contributed to the modern "Latin Jazz" style of music were born and raised in Spanish Harlem? One of them is Tito Puente, who was born in East Harlem in 1923. By playing piano, clarinet, drums and timbales, he was able to fuse mambo, jazz and afro-Cuban drumming and take it to a higher level.
Latin Music and Food
Spanish Harlem is known for its many musicians, like Eddie & Charlie Palmieri, Ray Barretto, the Spanish Harlem Orchestra and many more. You can catch some live Latin music and delicious food at various venues in Harlem.
Patsy's Pizzeria
Some remnants of the Italian immigration are still visible in East Harlem. Patsy's Pizzeria was founded in 1933 by an Italian immigrant named Pasquale Lanceri. When it opened it was one of the first pizzerias in New York City that started selling pizza by the slice.
Rao'sRestaurant
It opened in 1896 and is known for its Southern Italian cuisine and tomato sauce. The walls of this restaurant are covered with photos of celebrities who have dined here, including Jerry Lewis, Woody Allen, Muhammad Ali and many more.
All Saints Roman Catholic ChurchThe Church of All Saints was designed in 1892 by the same architect who designed St. Patrick's Cathedral, located at Fifth Avenue & 51st Street. It was built in Venetian Gothic style, with details in terra cotta, hand-carved pews and stained glass.
A great way to experience East Harlem is to rent an apartment rather than an hotel room. New York Habitat offers tons of apartments http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment.html in East Harlem and New York City.
One of the possibility is to rent a fully furnished apartment http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/furnished offered by New York Habitat.
Another possibility is to get one of our accommodations http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation in East Harlem, nyc.
One choice is this centrally located 1-bedroom vacation rental (NY-12780) http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation/12780 in East Harlem, on East111th Street. The apartment is decorated and furnished with a modern appeal and has an open kitchen with a bar/counter area. This accommodation also offers cable TV and wireless Internet.
Another option is this furnished rental : 2-bedroom apartment (NY-12870) http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/furnished/12870 in East Harlem. The apartment has access to the fourth floor balcony.
I hope that our tour of East Harlem will make you want to dance some salsa and eat some good Latin food! Remember that East Harlem is only a small part of the greater Harlem area so make sure you check out our other video tours of Hamilton Heights http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCS0vGyYo0o or Morningside Heights http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrPM5glklTU&feature=related in Harlem.
If you know other fun places in Harlem, please feel free to leave us a comment in the box below
Thank you for watching the video, and it will be a pleasure to see you in New York City.

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Harlem, New York City - Video Tour of West Harlem, Central Harlem & Apollo Theater

In this new video tour, New York Habitat ( http://www.nyhabitat.com ) presents you a great...

Harlem, New York City - Video Tour of West Harlem, Central Harlem & Apollo Theater

In this new video tour, New YorkHabitat ( http://www.nyhabitat.com ) presents you a great way to learn about Central Harlem and West Harlem, the historic neighborhood in New York City! You will learn many lesser-known aspects of the fabulous neighborhood just a short subway ride away from midtown and downtown Manhattan.
Don't hesitate to check out our other video about the Morningside Heights part of Harlem, New York. ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrPM5glklTU )
Harlem is a large, historical area in northern Manhattan. It's a major residential, cultural and business center. It stretches from the East River west to the Hudson River between 155th Street to the north and 110th Street to the south, which is the northern boundary of Central Park.
Harlem is so large, in fact, that it would be impossible to cover in just one video. So instead, our first stop in our Harlem series will be Central Harlem & West Harlem!
Harlem History:
Harlem was originally a Dutch village founded around 1658. It was named after the city of Haarlem in the Netherlands. In the early 20th century many African Americans moved to this area and in the 1920s and 30s many famous artists, musicians and businessmen became well known in Harlem and took Black culture to a higher level, in a movement known as the Harlem Renaissance.
The StudioMuseum of Harlem -- 124 West125th Street
At The Studio Museum of Harlem, there is more about black history including guided tours, readings and exhibitions of African American art and culture. There is a suggested donation for entry.
The Apollo Theater - 253 West 125th Street
The Apollo Theater is one of the most famous and historic music hall in the U.S. This famous club is almost exclusively associated with African American music and performance. During the Harlem Renaissance and specifically in 1934, the Apollo Theater introduced its regular Amateur Night shows, during which many new stars were born and legends were made. In fact the Apollo launched the careers of famous artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, James Brown, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin and Mariah Carey...just to name a few. During amateur night, the audience would clap to approve the performers they liked and "boo" the performers they weren't too excited about. At that point an "executioner", a man with a broom, would sweep the bad performers off the stage. Even today, every Wednesday is Amateur Night at the Apollo.
Accommodations in Harlem:
If you want to catch the true spirit of Harlem, you should consider renting an apartment from New York Habitat http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment.html . We have vacation rental all over Harlem http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation , and with its convenient location in Manhattan plus excellent express subway access, you'll be well connected to all parts of the Big Apple. New York Habitat's selection of Harlem homes includes furnished apartments http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/furnished in historic townhouses that will allow you to experience the real African American unforgotten history.
Have a look too to the 1 BedroomVacation Rental in Harlem http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation/14298 featured in the video.
Shopping in Harlem -- 125th Street
125th Street runs from east to west and is considered the Main Street of Harlem. Since 2001 many sections of the street have been developed with new stores, such as Old Navy, H&M, Starbucks Coffee and the famous Magic Johnson Theaters, a chain of movie theaters, developed by the famous African American basketball player, Magic Johnson. So you can definitely spend a fun day.
I hope you have had fun with our little tour of Central Harlem and West Harlem. It's only a small part of the greater Harlem area. If you know of other "must-see" places in Harlem, leave us a quick note in the comment box below.
If you are planning a trip to New York, you should definitely consider Harlem as a home base. It's just a short subway ride away from midtown and downtown Manhattan and furnished apartment rentals are generally less expensive in Harlem than other areas of Manhattan. Don't forget that we have apartments not only in Harlem but also in many other neighborhoods of New York City.
Be sure to check out our blog at http://www.nyhabitat.com/blog/2009/11/20/video-tour-of-central-and-west-harlem/ where you will find more useful travel information about New York and its neighborhoods.

4:30

New York City Travel Guide

Here are some Things to do in NYC :) This 1st of a "Things to do in NYC" is the BASICS. I ...

New York City Travel Guide

Here are some Things to do in NYC :) This 1st of a "Things to do in NYC" is the BASICS. I will do more in depth videos on neighborhoods like Harlem, Brooklyn, Lower East Side which will include shopping, entertainment, eating, all that :) But for now I hope you find this helpful and excited about exploring NYC. I didn't "forget" to list anything. This is just the first video and trust their are a million things to do. Sorry for not including Brooklyn. I rarely go out there and didn't have footage to include in this video. But here goes!
As for the things I listed check them out here:
Statue of Liberty, is located on Ellis Island. It's since been reopened
http://www.statuecruises.com/choose_tickets.aspxCentral Park is cliche and a MUST! Check out the BoatHouse this summer and rent a paddle boat for $12/hr. Cash only and a $20 deposit is required
http://www.thecentralparkboathouse.com
Magnolia Bakery has an amazing to die for Banana Pudding that used to be so secret which is now another MUST HAVE while in town
http://www.magnoliabakery.com
Katz Deli is a historical landmark that happens to be famous for their sandwiches. Try the pastrami if you're into that...I'm not :/ Yes this is a tourist destination but it's a part of NYC's history hence a MUST!
http://katzsdelicatessen.com
Patricia Field is a NYC fashion fixture! Made famous for her costume designing in The Devil Wears Prada and Sex and the City: the Movie and sequel, her boutique is another MUST. I love playing dressup here and splurging on accessories!
http://www.patriciafield.com
Need to get around? Rent a bike! I have yet to try this but it seems fabulous! Save your feet and cover more ground. These bikes and bike spots are all over the city. A perfect way to burn calories and see more of the city faster.
http://citibikenyc.com
Caracas! This happens to be a fav spot of mine! It's uber small and the lines can be long but I love the food. Yes it's fried and oh so good! I've never had an Arepa until I came here and the prices are perfect for us budget minded peeps Try it! just read their yelp reviews!
http://www.yelp.com/biz/caracas-arepa-bar-new-york
http://www.caracasarepabar.com
Summer in NYC isn't really summer until you get your butt on a rooftop. My pick was JimmyRooftop. Sunday's after 3pm are bomb! Amazing music courtesy of DJ Cato. I believe it is doorman discretion, which means, dress your best and don't travel with a bunch of dudes. You get an amazing view of the sun setting over the Hudson River and you get to splash around in the pool if you so choose. I chose this spot because I used to work here and loved it!
http://www.jameshotels.com/new-york/eat-drink/jimmy/
Yes! Go to Church! After you party it up Saturday night or Sunday afternoon bring your sinful behind to this awesome church! You don't have to be religious to attend. This is a non-denominal church and people from all over the world come here for the amazing sermons and not to mention the interior. This Church is a converted theatre and a must see. Now go and pray!
http://www.tscnyc.org
My spot! We in my hood now. You MUST go to OrangeBeautySupply! I used to buy all my hair products here when I had hair and you def need to buy a wig here. I take all my gurls here and hook them up with a fabulous synthetic or human hair wig just cause!
Apollo!!! You MUST go here on amateur night! It's historical! You either boo or cheer for the talent on stage. You must have an opinion! Quiet indifference is not tolerated :)
A real life YouTube comment board in live action! I've been here countless times and it's a great way to get the energy up!
http://www.apollotheater.org
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Harlem Travel Guide

Presenting the definitive guide to one of New York City's most fascinating and unsung plac...

Harlem Travel Guide

Presenting the definitive guide to one of New York City's most fascinating and unsung places-the new Harlem. From West Harlem to Central Harlem to East Harlem, the Harlem TravelGuide is your ticket to all things cultural, historical, entertaining, and delicious. With a rich 350-year history, Harlem has been host to some of the most creative, influential, and captivating people of our times, and its ethnic diversity and wealth of talent make Harlem an experience not to be missed.

2:42

Insider Guide: Harlem

Harlem is internationally recognized as a capital of African-American culture, and is also...

Insider Guide: Harlem

Harlem is internationally recognized as a capital of African-American culture, and is also a hotbed for live music, museums and virtually any kind of dining. In this video, Harlemites behind local institutions the Red Rooster, the Apollo Theater, Harlem Stage and Lido explain why they love the neighborhood (and why you will, too).
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2:56

An Afternoon in Harlem, New York City

Harlem is one of the fastest changing neighborhoods in Manhattan.
This neighborhood has a...

An Afternoon in Harlem, New York City

Harlem is one of the fastest changing neighborhoods in Manhattan.
This neighborhood has a rich historic heritage behind it. Here you will find the best turn of the century architecture, elegant row houses, the best soul food, the best music halls, great shopping and much more.
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0:59

Harlem Travel Guide 1.0 for iOS - In the Top 3 of 325 Interactive Guides

Harlem Travel Guide 1.0 for iOS - In the Top 3 of 325 Interactive Guides

Independent developer CarolynD. Johnson today introduces HarlemTravelGuide1.0 for iOS, her Travel app featuring more than 360 entries and 2,000 color photos. Released through Sutro World, the world's largest publisher of independently authored travel guides, Harlem Travel Guide is currently ranked in the Top 3 of the company's 325 different guides. Harlem is the third most visited tourist destination in New York City, and the app provides offline listings, articles, advice, and photos.

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Your won't find this Downtown // Harlem New York City Travel Guide

HI there! Thanks for checking out our video. We are just a curious couple on a journey to ...

Your won't find this Downtown // Harlem New York City Travel Guide

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East River Plaza Shopping Mall, Harlem, New York City

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East River Plaza Shopping Mall, Harlem, New York City

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This is just a short video I put together of East River Plaza shopping mall in Harlem, New York City, to help anyone who's going there for the first time.
East River Plaza is located at 116th St. next to the FDRExpressway which sits along the East River on the East Side of Manhattan. So it's easily accessible (depending on traffic volume) from just about anywhere in New York City's boroughs.
There's plenty of parking and there's also an inexpensive car service you can hire if you don't have your own vehicle. The FirstAvenue and Second Avenue bus lines are just a few blocks away, and it's not hard to get a taxi.
If you come in your own car, be aware that you have to pay at any one of a number of bright yellow kiosks set up outside and inside the parking lot. Make sure you take advantage of one of these, and also make sure you get a ticket when you pay - not just a receipt. The ticket works in the automatic gate at the exit. The receipt does not. You'' wind up paying the full day rate if you don't have a ticket - AND you'll hold up traffic behind you while you're figuring out what's wrong. You'll find that the New Yorkers in the cars behind you will not be happy, and will say so.
The area is very safe.
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